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The performance of sample selection estimators to control for attrition bias

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Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Weight
213 KB
Volume
10
Category
Article
ISSN
1057-9230

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Abstract

Sample attrition is a potential source of selection bias in experimental, as well as nonโ€experimental programme evaluation. For labour market outcomes, such as employment status and earnings, missing data problems caused by attrition can be circumvented by the collection of followโ€up data from administrative registers. For most nonโ€labour market outcomes, however, investigators must rely on participants' willingness to coโ€operate in keeping detailed followโ€up records and statistical correction procedures to identify and adjust for attrition bias. This paper combines survey and register data from a Norwegian randomized field trial to evaluate the performance of parametric and semiโ€parametric sample selection estimators commonly used to correct for attrition bias. The considered estimators work well in terms of producing point estimates of treatment effects close to the experimental benchmark estimates. Results are sensitive to exclusion restrictions. The analysis also demonstrates an inherent paradox in the โ€˜common supportโ€™ approach, which prescribes exclusion from the analysis of observations outside of common support for the selection probability. The more important treatment status is as a determinant of attrition, the larger is the proportion of treated with support for the selection probability outside the range, for which comparison with untreated counterparts is possible. Copyright ยฉ 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


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